Read up a few posts and found the details, wasn't aware of this maker- Wow to the 4th power
Yeah. This was not an easy one to finally get my hands on, but it was worth the extremely long wait to get this knife in my hands!
Great score, brother! I can only imagine how happy you were to get it!
Nice! How do you like the camp lore? Does the handle feel small?Went back and added my pic on page 200, and now here's what I'm carrying today. Also, excellent shots in the last few pages!! Man, we live in a truly golden age of knives, gang. Just fantastic:
Nice! How do you like the camp lore? Does the handle feel small?
Went back and added my pic on page 200, and now here's what I'm carrying today. Also, excellent shots in the last few pages!! Man, we live in a truly golden age of knives, gang. Just fantastic:
It feels good getting a grail.Just got back from vacation and had this waiting for me at the office.
What could it be? Well let's find out in the car shall we?
Hmmm that's a nice padded pouch. Let's open it up shall we boys and girls?
Ooooooohhhhhhhh yeeeesssssss!
Grail of grails here and in my hands ladies and gents!
Could not be happier right now my friends!!!
Excellent! Exactly what I was looking for brother - thank you.Not at all, it actually fits my hand perfectly. I can tell you that I am not 100% sure that this knife should cost twice what an Izula II does (for what are essentially the same materials)...but I know that ESEE will sell these all day long. I got mine thanks to the generous discount that Derrick at KSF was running last week on ESEE products.
Here it is in the provided leather sheathe:
As you can see, plenty of handle to hold onto (for reference, I wear a size XL glove):
And here's my favorite shot, because you can see where this fine knife was made:
I think I'm next.